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Volkswagen Typ 2 Bay window 2B Doppelkabine langer Radstand 1978

General description : Die Nutzungsmöglichkeiten einer VW T 2 B Doppelkabine mit langem Radstand, Plane und Spriegel gehen im mathematischen Sinne “ gegen unendlich „.Ebenso verhält es sich mit den Sympathiewerten, die an der Anzahl der gehobenen Daumen gemessen werden.Im umgekehrt proportionalen Verhältnis entwickelt sich sicherlich der Wertverlust. Dieser dürfte mittelfristig “ gegen null “ tendieren. Im Zusammenhang mit den niedrigen Unterhaltskosten erfreut es damit das Herz jeden Buchhalters und Controllers. Ein riesen Sympathie- und Werbewert für sehr überschaubare Kosten.Das Fahrzeug stammt aus den Niederlanden. Es wurde auch dort restauriert mit den an einem T 2 Bus üblichen Schweißarbeiten, die handwerklich gut gemacht sind.Ein frischer Service mit Ersatz der überalterten Reifen, einer neuen HU und der Zulassung mit dem “ H “ Kennzeichen gehören zum Lieferumfang.

Erstzulassung 1978
Fahrgest.-Nr. 2682129357
Motor 4 Boxer
Hubraum 1.573 ccm
Leistung 37 KW/50 PS

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1978 Volkswagen Typ 2 Bay window 2B Doppelkabine langer Radstand is listed sold on ClassicDigest in Frankfurt by Auto Dealer for €27500.

 

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Car type : Car Make : Volkswagen Model : Typ 2 Bay window Model Version : 2B Doppelkabine langer Radstand Engine size : 1.6 Model Year : 1978 Location : Orberstr. 4a 60386 Frankfurt am Main, Germany

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